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paul rand said he's not going to take the cra up. is not going to sign it. ultimate bridge to nowhere. it's not a solution. is.s what it and like going into the congressional version of a four rid ofoffense and we got that with the shot clock but in congress, they have the four orner offense and this is really just an excuse not to legislate. to be successful? do you think -- >> it won't be successful never going to become law. it won't be successful because, never get t will signed by the president and enacted. successful ll be a reason not to legislate, don't you think? sobecause it's going to take long to resolve >> that's my concern. we're dealing with a short year. midterm year. so we're in an election cycle. a short legislative calendar, and, you know, i fear successful to e delay us. delay the idea that if we want net neutrality what we really need to do is we to do a bill and we need to do a bill, i don't think it should be limited to net neutrality. i think we really need to do a bill that enshrines some basic onsumer protections on the internet. th
paul rand said he's not going to take the cra up. is not going to sign it. ultimate bridge to nowhere. it's not a solution. is.s what it and like going into the congressional version of a four rid ofoffense and we got that with the shot clock but in congress, they have the four orner offense and this is really just an excuse not to legislate. to be successful? do you think -- >> it won't be successful never going to become law. it won't be successful because, never get t will signed by...
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it has this lovely tactile quality and a very good voice cast, bryan cra nston, scarlett joha nsson. visuals are breathtaking. as i watched i thought, i must see this again, because you miss so much on a first viewing. every time you look at a frame it is full of delights, you want to watch it again. some things about it are beautiful, some are harsh, you have to see both of them. you have to see that and ready player one. i'm so excited about paddy considine. i feel physically winded from watching that film but in a good way. this isjourneyman, starring paddy considine, he has a title to defend and he's also a husband and father. in a boxing match he is punched heavily and severely injured. he has a life changing injury and suddenly finds himself having to rebuild his character because the injury has changed who he is and what he knows and what he does. and also what he can remember about his life. this is a clip. that'sjackie. he's in your corner. who's that. that is ritchie, your trainer. and my dad? yes, you know him. that's matt. matt. that's me. 0h. yeah. my friends? yes. who a
it has this lovely tactile quality and a very good voice cast, bryan cra nston, scarlett joha nsson. visuals are breathtaking. as i watched i thought, i must see this again, because you miss so much on a first viewing. every time you look at a frame it is full of delights, you want to watch it again. some things about it are beautiful, some are harsh, you have to see both of them. you have to see that and ready player one. i'm so excited about paddy considine. i feel physically winded from...
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that was one of the primary reasons of the implementation of the cra. if you are even thinking about stripping our practice and patterns of discrimination, you reasonreby getting the congress did cra in the first place. it seems to me that that should not even be a part of the dialogue. we have an article lending discrimination redlining still plaguing st. louis. all the new data shows, and we can go from city to city across america, i have real concerns about your answer just now. to even think about removing that from the cra as much as i am an advocate of renewing, because i think that as you look at where we are now and how banking is done, it is completely different than when it was done -- essence of it was to stop redlining and racial discrimination. that we take a very serious view of any kind of racial discrimination and lending. we look at it through a variety of consumer affairs tools. , let me ask this question. when we talk about tax cuts, how much of corporate tax savings do you think will actually go toward wages, as opposed to stock ibex
that was one of the primary reasons of the implementation of the cra. if you are even thinking about stripping our practice and patterns of discrimination, you reasonreby getting the congress did cra in the first place. it seems to me that that should not even be a part of the dialogue. we have an article lending discrimination redlining still plaguing st. louis. all the new data shows, and we can go from city to city across america, i have real concerns about your answer just now. to even...
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the operations under the community reinvestment act and whether the loss of this data might behinder cra soupervisory exams >> as i understand it, they write the rules and regulations. we use that data in what we do it is a smaller group. in addition to that, we -- sorry, lost any train of thought. what dodd-frank is took data collection and significantly increased that what is being looked at in the bill is to create a broader exemption from the dodd-frank additions. i think we traditionally get almost everything we need from the historical data. i think we continue to work on that basis >> that's my point the more data the better data is key to your decision making and my understanding is that the data that is used in this cra supervisory exams seems to exclude relevant data points small business loans, even if they were not loans administered to small businesses, there is no analysis made whatsoever of whether lending is occurring in communities of color despite easing accessible data vee yaiae home mortgage act. have you considered broadening that criteria in the supervisory exams an
the operations under the community reinvestment act and whether the loss of this data might behinder cra soupervisory exams >> as i understand it, they write the rules and regulations. we use that data in what we do it is a smaller group. in addition to that, we -- sorry, lost any train of thought. what dodd-frank is took data collection and significantly increased that what is being looked at in the bill is to create a broader exemption from the dodd-frank additions. i think we...
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economy survived and energy prices surned s drivingcks up another 80% until mid 2015 when the oil cras global profit downturn caused a seven mth market correction. industrial energies and small cap stocks loste m than 20% in what some call another stealth bear market. the market bottomed in 2015, and accelerated after the election of president trump. now with the strong u.s. economy getting a heavy dose of tax cut stimulus the federal reserve is set to raise rates in the coming weeks and months. this cases debates over whether th expansion can persist. it might mean this cycle is not as old as it first seems. for "ghtly business report," i'm mike santoli. >>> the head of goldman sachs is reportedly planning to step down as soon as the end of the year. according to the "wall street jonal," of 3-year-old lloyd blankfein remains in control of the timing of his exit. and today he tweeted out a rye tweet about just that. quote, it is the "wall street journal's" announcement, not mine. i feel like huck finn to his own yule gee.ei blan has been ceo over the past dozen years and saw it through
economy survived and energy prices surned s drivingcks up another 80% until mid 2015 when the oil cras global profit downturn caused a seven mth market correction. industrial energies and small cap stocks loste m than 20% in what some call another stealth bear market. the market bottomed in 2015, and accelerated after the election of president trump. now with the strong u.s. economy getting a heavy dose of tax cut stimulus the federal reserve is set to raise rates in the coming weeks and...
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that is one of the functions of the cra. if any bureau passes a rule or regulation, it not only undoes -- only undoes that rule, we are precluded from looking at it. i get your point. i used to be a plaintiff lawyer a long time ago, so i understand exactly the weaknesses of the class-action system. i understand the weaknesses this -- i understand the weaknesses and strengths of the arbitration system. there's arguments for and against both of them. i don't think you'll see us taking up any work in the area. i think we are precluded from doing so. >> right here. >> yeah, i'm i'm jeff young. i wanted to go back yesterday. i wanted to just tell you how proud of the work you are doing here. mr. mulvaney: thank you. always nice to have folks some back home. anybody else? >> generalship hydro from pennsylvania. peggy for being here, mr. director. i appreciate the comment you made a moment ago with how you're looking to clever with the attorneys general. not to get into a particular case, but i wanted to drill down with some specif
that is one of the functions of the cra. if any bureau passes a rule or regulation, it not only undoes -- only undoes that rule, we are precluded from looking at it. i get your point. i used to be a plaintiff lawyer a long time ago, so i understand exactly the weaknesses of the class-action system. i understand the weaknesses this -- i understand the weaknesses and strengths of the arbitration system. there's arguments for and against both of them. i don't think you'll see us taking up any work...
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bill: why is that democrats, yeah, sem dem cra tend to go right for all out bans not based on anything other than people misuse things t. the idea they are clogging the sewers because people are lit are and throwing them in the street and not using properly. i cannot speak for all democrats here. this is a prillian strategy by this mayor in new york. cannot carry. you cannot throw away the trash. we'll divert attention to all the main problems going on in new york city and ban bag. this is amazing job. bill: let me ask you this, though. as democratic strategists. good or bad for the potential run for president? some indication he may be a national candidate. therele focs leaning on this left that are going to subscribe to this. so this is a problem we talked about right? plastic bags but this is not the solution. if hes running for president that is where is running. plast ig bags. >> over under on how long it takes murphy to ban them in new jersey. >> oh, wan year. >> wan year. >> yeah. needs another distraction. ok t. than, guys. see you folks. >> all right. the olympics may be over.
bill: why is that democrats, yeah, sem dem cra tend to go right for all out bans not based on anything other than people misuse things t. the idea they are clogging the sewers because people are lit are and throwing them in the street and not using properly. i cannot speak for all democrats here. this is a prillian strategy by this mayor in new york. cannot carry. you cannot throw away the trash. we'll divert attention to all the main problems going on in new york city and ban bag. this is...
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if we can help reform cra as a business development tool, not a charity or handout, you are doing goodrowth and economic prosperity for all. the fear goes away that is driving a lot of our political environment today. lisa: john, really quick, can you give us a sense of how much people put the interest rates go down if they go up to a 700 credit score -- people's interest rates go down if they go up to a 700 credit score versus 500 credit score? john: i was homeless for six months of my life when i was 18 years old, and my credit score was horrible. i had 18% interest on a car loan back then. that is like a bomb. but now i have an interest rate of 1.299. i do not know how that is making me money, but it is cheap for me. it is literally -- and by the way, when the credit score goes up, the crime goes down. all things move forward with a credit score. lisa: john, unfortunately we will have to leave it there. john hope brian, thank you so much. ♪ scarlet: it is 3:00 in new york. lisa: welcome to bloomberg markets. scarlet: live in new york over the next hour. here are the top stories we'r
if we can help reform cra as a business development tool, not a charity or handout, you are doing goodrowth and economic prosperity for all. the fear goes away that is driving a lot of our political environment today. lisa: john, really quick, can you give us a sense of how much people put the interest rates go down if they go up to a 700 credit score -- people's interest rates go down if they go up to a 700 credit score versus 500 credit score? john: i was homeless for six months of my life...
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. >> there, as i understand it, are 50 votes already in the senate for this cra which you're describing -- >> guest: 49 cosponsors. >> -- which you think would not be a productive step for congress to pass. >> guest: it's not a productive step because it's a bridge to nowhere, john. they have a process where they can actually have a vote in the senate. they don't have a him? they don't have a similar process in the house. president trump has already said he's not going to sign it even if it passed both houses. right? so it's your ultimate bridge to nowhere. >> right. >> guest: it's not a solution. it's, what it is, it's like going into the congressional version of a four corner offense. and we got rid of that with the shot clock, but in congress they have the four corner offense, and this is really just an excuse not to legislate. >> isn't it going to be successful though? i mean, do you think -- >> guest: it won't be successful because it's never going to become law. so it won't be successful because, you know, it never get signed by the president and enacted. >> yes, but it'll be a su
. >> there, as i understand it, are 50 votes already in the senate for this cra which you're describing -- >> guest: 49 cosponsors. >> -- which you think would not be a productive step for congress to pass. >> guest: it's not a productive step because it's a bridge to nowhere, john. they have a process where they can actually have a vote in the senate. they don't have a him? they don't have a similar process in the house. president trump has already said he's not going...
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my understanding is that the data that is used in the cra supervisory exams seems to exclude relevant data, loans under one million are designated small business loans, even if they were not loans administered to small businesses. there is no analysis made whatsoever of whether lending is occurring in communities of color, despite easy and accessible data. the question is have you considered broadening that criteria in the cra supervisory exams and what factors do you think would be helpful in determining whether small businesses, communities of color, and a low income areas are truly receiving the support that the law intended? data -- theyda were given authority under frank wewrite regulations and generally refer to them in terms of what their view is. >> you do not think this data will be informative on what you do in the oversight of that to ensure that that act is being enforced under the law, to protect communities of color, to make sure that the loans are ,eing sent to small businesses and ensure the money gets where it needs to go question mark that money will not be helpful t
my understanding is that the data that is used in the cra supervisory exams seems to exclude relevant data, loans under one million are designated small business loans, even if they were not loans administered to small businesses. there is no analysis made whatsoever of whether lending is occurring in communities of color, despite easy and accessible data. the question is have you considered broadening that criteria in the cra supervisory exams and what factors do you think would be helpful in...
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so as an fyi, that's tonight at 2055 silver avenue, willie brown middle school, 4 cra:00 to 7:00. here to accept, principal brown. please share a couple of remarks with us. thank you. >> as you mentioned, on behalf of the school, i'm here to accept the award. the students were beyond excited to know they were being acknowledged on this level. several of them were trying to pull my coat tail on the way out, but i had another meeting before this, so couldn't bring them along. we are beyond grateful and appreciate this award. [applause] >> supervisor breed: thank you, principal brown, and convey to the students that we're all very proud of them. thank you so much. >> will do. thank you, again. >> supervisor breed: that was our only commendation for today, so we'll return to roll call for introductions. >> clerk: we'll begin with supervisor yee. >> supervisor yee: thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, today i along with my co-sponsors, supervisors sandra fewer and hillary ronen introducing the implementation ordinance for immigrant parent right to vote act that san francisco voters appr
so as an fyi, that's tonight at 2055 silver avenue, willie brown middle school, 4 cra:00 to 7:00. here to accept, principal brown. please share a couple of remarks with us. thank you. >> as you mentioned, on behalf of the school, i'm here to accept the award. the students were beyond excited to know they were being acknowledged on this level. several of them were trying to pull my coat tail on the way out, but i had another meeting before this, so couldn't bring them along. we are beyond...
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cra special position for the woman, promoted her through the ranks.ording to the letter, when the affa was discovered by the young woman's supervisor, took was told sp communicating with her but apparently he did not. a rect quote, mr. took not only contacted the female employee, heold her not to say anything more about their sexual relationship or her career "wouldo down." that's a pretty clear allegation of sexual misconduct and intimidation on his part. we're spoke on the letter writer and this woman's supervisor and asked the forest service during the course of our reportinedg. they acknod an investigation was going on into his past, then our stories ran online and on the broadcast and this week tony tooke stepped down. >> woodruff: in addition, there were other new developments this week. >> brangham: we have a new interim rim chief at the forest service, vicky cistianson. she sent out an email to every forest service employee that said, in part, we've had to tas some hard truths about allegations andetaliation in our agency. i know we are up to
cra special position for the woman, promoted her through the ranks.ording to the letter, when the affa was discovered by the young woman's supervisor, took was told sp communicating with her but apparently he did not. a rect quote, mr. took not only contacted the female employee, heold her not to say anything more about their sexual relationship or her career "wouldo down." that's a pretty clear allegation of sexual misconduct and intimidation on his part. we're spoke on the letter...
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cyberspace and maybe some sanctions and maybe some other geopolitical efforts we undertake including in kbru crahelps push back on putin. >> that's the weird part. we have a president who is spoiling for a fight. he doesn't spare anybody his criticism except vladimir putin. mike rogers, can't ask for a better guest than you on this story. thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks, chris. >>> erica? >> what makes him an authority on gun violence? details in the bleacher report next on steve kerr. >> announcer: closed captioning brought to you by -- no matter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. the more you know the the commute is worth it.me, for all the work you pour into this place, you sure get a lot more out of it. you and that john deere tractor... so versatile, you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth
cyberspace and maybe some sanctions and maybe some other geopolitical efforts we undertake including in kbru crahelps push back on putin. >> that's the weird part. we have a president who is spoiling for a fight. he doesn't spare anybody his criticism except vladimir putin. mike rogers, can't ask for a better guest than you on this story. thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks, chris. >>> erica? >> what makes him an authority on gun violence? details in the...
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. >> the retail of any sneakers is wi have never eclipsed over $350 until that nike came with the cra self-lacing shoe that cost $800. but that's an outlier in itself, so people with no money or some people with no financial means can also get the limited edition sneaker just like a person with a lot of money. >> reporter: back at sneaker con it was clear that sneaker culture has taken on a commercial life of its own, with prize pairs so sought-after, counterfeits now abound. hence the long lines at the convention's "legit-check" table, where bryan mora ferreted out fakes. >> it'll be the glue sll, it will be the way the shoe is shaped. >> reporter: how many fakes have u guys caught today? >> we caught about like 30 pairs. >> reporter: there's even a lone ranger of kicks, yeezy busta, who'built a brand around busting knock-offs. >> the reason y i wear my mask is because what i do is i call out celebrities who wear fake ezys. and some of them wanted to come after me and sue me so i decided i wouldn't real my face. >> reporter: now fans or "family bumembers" of the "a fam" can get their
. >> the retail of any sneakers is wi have never eclipsed over $350 until that nike came with the cra self-lacing shoe that cost $800. but that's an outlier in itself, so people with no money or some people with no financial means can also get the limited edition sneaker just like a person with a lot of money. >> reporter: back at sneaker con it was clear that sneaker culture has taken on a commercial life of its own, with prize pairs so sought-after, counterfeits now abound. hence...
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it has this lovely tactile quality and a very good voice cast, bryan cra nston, scarlett joha nsson. because you miss so much on a first viewing. every time you look at a frame it is full of delights, you want to watch it again. some things about it are beautiful, some are harsh, you have to see both of them. you have to see that and ready player 0ne. i'm so excited about paddy considine. i feel physically winded from watching that film but in a good way. i only saw it a few hours ago and i am still reeling. this is journeyman, starring paddy considine, he has a title to defend and he's also a husband and father. in a boxing match he is punched heavily and severely injured. he has a life—changing injury and suddenly finds himself having to rebuild his character because the injury has changed who he is and what he knows and what he does. and also what he can remember about his life. this is a clip. that'sjackie. he's in your corner. who's that. that is ritchie, your trainer. and my dad? yes, you know him. that's matt. matt. that's me. yeah. my friends? yes. who are they? that is a goo
it has this lovely tactile quality and a very good voice cast, bryan cra nston, scarlett joha nsson. because you miss so much on a first viewing. every time you look at a frame it is full of delights, you want to watch it again. some things about it are beautiful, some are harsh, you have to see both of them. you have to see that and ready player 0ne. i'm so excited about paddy considine. i feel physically winded from watching that film but in a good way. i only saw it a few hours ago and i am...
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protestants do not read what they would call the old testament apock cra thats, and jews as well do not include it in their hebrew bible. but some of the christians pick up on these books that were included in the first translation of the hebrew bible into the greek language which we simplistically called -- [inaudible] again, a really sort of complex document. a little more complex than they go into right here. that aproblem rafah has been -- apocrypha has been included in some translations and not others. and we're mentioning a question just asked whether it was included in the first translations. well, i'm not sure that the first printing of it did include it here in america, but it certainly has been included in very common translations like the new revised standard version, the revised standard version before that. so you, you do have even in america, certainly in england before that, a lot of people reading the apocrypha as part of their bible. so there's clearly a lot of different history of who included and who didn't include it, but that, you know, hopefully here at the museum
protestants do not read what they would call the old testament apock cra thats, and jews as well do not include it in their hebrew bible. but some of the christians pick up on these books that were included in the first translation of the hebrew bible into the greek language which we simplistically called -- [inaudible] again, a really sort of complex document. a little more complex than they go into right here. that aproblem rafah has been -- apocrypha has been included in some translations...
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it doesn't mean i've made up my mind on the cra because i haven't but everybody's talking instead of. >> sandra: well, you're introducing the net neutral bill. senator, thank you for being here. it's always good to see you. >> you bet. >> bill: in the moment the a.g., jeff sessions calling out california. >> how dare you needlessly endanger the lives of our officers to promote a radical open borders agenda. >> bill: ken paxton is next on the law. >> sandra: a chicago bus crashes into an suv. dramatic video and the suv tries to make a left turn and the bus slams into it before hitting a tree, fire hydrant and shelt perp five passengers were taken to the hospital and later released. the driver of the suv is stable condition. he was cited for fail to yield and driving without a license. >> bill: rick saccone facing an opponent in p.a. a congressional seat held by republicans for 15 years said to be up for grabs. a district the president won. i know you've been out campaigning. i appreciate you taking the time to speak with us today. i want to show you from 2016 what the president did in
it doesn't mean i've made up my mind on the cra because i haven't but everybody's talking instead of. >> sandra: well, you're introducing the net neutral bill. senator, thank you for being here. it's always good to see you. >> you bet. >> bill: in the moment the a.g., jeff sessions calling out california. >> how dare you needlessly endanger the lives of our officers to promote a radical open borders agenda. >> bill: ken paxton is next on the law. >> sandra: a...
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and it's tasked with responding to these tragic series of cra crashes that we've had. now to the issue at hand, i certainly appreciate the chairman for calling this hearing on positive train control. i wish i could say that this technology was in place and working so that we wouldn't have to keep having these deadly accidents. but it's not the case. instead we're here again after another tragic crash that has killed several people and injured dozens, which could have been prevented with positive train control technology. in washington state an amtrak train was speeding as it rounded into a curve, and it derailed onto the highway below, killing three people, and injuring more than 60. the facts of the case are ear -- while traveling into a curve killing eight, and injuring hundreds. and just last month, an amtrak train traveling in florida was in a head-on collision with a csx freight train. the engineer and the train conductor from florida were killed in the collision, and more than 100 people were injured. so these tragedies can be prevented. they should be prevented.
and it's tasked with responding to these tragic series of cra crashes that we've had. now to the issue at hand, i certainly appreciate the chairman for calling this hearing on positive train control. i wish i could say that this technology was in place and working so that we wouldn't have to keep having these deadly accidents. but it's not the case. instead we're here again after another tragic crash that has killed several people and injured dozens, which could have been prevented with...
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una cra facial diaria hidratante, sin parabenos ni fragancias. hago? >>> como mamÁ. ¿quÉ hago? >>> en el momento lo mÁs importante es pausa. >> no se muevan. >> toma un momento de no contestar en una manera inmediata, prefiero que no le digan nada al niÑo que no hacerlo. >> en el dÍa a dia, por favor cuÍdense en ustedes lo que dicen en el aviÓn que necesitamos el oxÍgeno primero, no eres egoÍsta, si te cuidas. >> hablen alguien, sobre lo que la tormenta lo que no te sientes bien o como mala madre. >> el ejercicio ayuda y es tan simple como caminar, algo muy importante que sabemos ahora el desayuno. >> proteÍna y grasa una hora despuÉs que se despiertan, disminuye la ansiedad. >> eso es muy fÁcil. >> cosas fÁciles que quizas queremos hacer mÁs complejas porque queremos que todo sea perfecto. >> gracias por habernos ha acompaÑado pondremos esa cosas en prÁctica. >> para tenerna vida mÁs relajada con nuestros hijos. >> hacemos la pausa y celebramos el dÍa de la mujer en nuestra casa vamos a recibir de la serie enemigo Íntimo a la actriz y la cantant
una cra facial diaria hidratante, sin parabenos ni fragancias. hago? >>> como mamÁ. ¿quÉ hago? >>> en el momento lo mÁs importante es pausa. >> no se muevan. >> toma un momento de no contestar en una manera inmediata, prefiero que no le digan nada al niÑo que no hacerlo. >> en el dÍa a dia, por favor cuÍdense en ustedes lo que dicen en el aviÓn que necesitamos el oxÍgeno primero, no eres egoÍsta, si te cuidas. >> hablen alguien, sobre lo que...
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etfs are also feeling a lot of pane, too, joining us is the senior director of mutual fund research at craearch. todd, when people buy into an etf, they think they are finding ways to make sure they don't get overly exposed with any company. with facebook, it finds it is a lot of waiting >> it's the third largest technology company, so some etfs constructed on a market basis like xlt or vgt from vanguard have a healthy steak but they have off yet by exposure to cisco, other companies, you get diverse indication instead of owning a single security being up and down with that market. >> what is interesting, you won't, necessarily own amazon, which is categorized as discretionary, i'm wondering what is happening in months. it will be a communication services sector with media and some tech stocks it used to be no big deal, what's the impact going to be? >> for example, they're moving to at&t and verizon. so you tend to think of at&t and verizon as a slower, new york stock exchangy -- stotgy company. you will see a little more growth orientation behind that so netflix is also going to be joini
etfs are also feeling a lot of pane, too, joining us is the senior director of mutual fund research at craearch. todd, when people buy into an etf, they think they are finding ways to make sure they don't get overly exposed with any company. with facebook, it finds it is a lot of waiting >> it's the third largest technology company, so some etfs constructed on a market basis like xlt or vgt from vanguard have a healthy steak but they have off yet by exposure to cisco, other companies, you...
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that is amare in l.a., cra are a. if you go go "the washington post" this morning.ry over immigration policy. thatuthor writes california's defiance marks a issmic shift to a state that the biggest critic of undocumented immigrants a gen rigs ago. in 1904 nearly 59% of voters passed ropcision 187 a ballot initiative that is thoughting to doe ni bub public benefits expel from public schools and blocked in court but thessage fueled by the state's rapidly growing la helpede know population turn a republican stronghold ina mecca for dems and since then they cannot get in other states driver's licenses and in state college tuition and financial aid and after the president took office and reversed the previous sealednt's policies that millions of undocumented i grapes from dep or tation and shifted into over drive. finally in new jersey, here is mickey, independent line. >> caller: yes. menuld like to make a come on the school. no guns in school school. they have safes which will only with your fingerprints. to have alow teacher personal safe in their closet that will onl
that is amare in l.a., cra are a. if you go go "the washington post" this morning.ry over immigration policy. thatuthor writes california's defiance marks a issmic shift to a state that the biggest critic of undocumented immigrants a gen rigs ago. in 1904 nearly 59% of voters passed ropcision 187 a ballot initiative that is thoughting to doe ni bub public benefits expel from public schools and blocked in court but thessage fueled by the state's rapidly growing la helpede know...
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. >> sam stoebl is here, chief investment strategist cra and does this change your thinking about themarkets should be priced right now? >> no, i don't really think so it was interesting what larry was saying all translates to lessafairre allowing the economys to do things without a lot of overhang, but at the same time, yes, he is going to be working with the president, wants to be supporting him whatever he says i believe is something to move the agenda forward. >> is there a larry kudlow bump coming, a larry kudlow rally >> i think what's going on, we're still in a pretty healthy economic environment some of the numbers seem to have pulled back a little bit very recently generally, we're in a longer-term expansion, profit group looks good, the only thing that causes us any sort of worry is slightly higher -- well not slightly higher, decently higher valuations that give a little more room on the downside for marks move it's part of the reason we're seeing the weakness this year. >> are you doing anything? -- >> we maintained a full equity waiting in our allocations, in those equity
. >> sam stoebl is here, chief investment strategist cra and does this change your thinking about themarkets should be priced right now? >> no, i don't really think so it was interesting what larry was saying all translates to lessafairre allowing the economys to do things without a lot of overhang, but at the same time, yes, he is going to be working with the president, wants to be supporting him whatever he says i believe is something to move the agenda forward. >> is there...
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you stuff for ree, take three of them >> exactly >> you may well ask that >> lets g's get down to jim crare is perception, jim, and what happens with this it can be much worse than what we see or does it add up to a real problem down the road >> um, no. it does not. i did a piece last night on "mad money" and reiterate today, there is a chicken little way to do this whole story, i think the orthodox of free trade is such that people think thatwe are starting a trade war i am going to play it, dan is my friend for years they come on "mad money "every quarter. i don't see how it is going to be so impactful. everybody in the steel industry knows this stuff have been going on what it costs for u.s. jobs. i am not going to go down chicken little what am i going to do? should we really make a strong case so that bank of america is not going to get clobbered >> i am not an economist, although if you ask alexa who i am, she says i am a economist. if we want to make this really big and dump coca-cola because they are a big buyer of cans, be my guest, i don't want to go into panic mode. it disnjust
you stuff for ree, take three of them >> exactly >> you may well ask that >> lets g's get down to jim crare is perception, jim, and what happens with this it can be much worse than what we see or does it add up to a real problem down the road >> um, no. it does not. i did a piece last night on "mad money" and reiterate today, there is a chicken little way to do this whole story, i think the orthodox of free trade is such that people think thatwe are starting a...
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cra brewing company brew dog has been criticised for a new beer that is marketed for girls.n our top story this morning, the emergency cobra meeting to discuss the suspected poisoning of a former russian agent. the government has warned of ‘robust‘ action if russia is found to be involved. so who is sergei skripal and why would he be a potential target? in 2006 he was jailed in moscow, convicted of passing the identities of undercover agents to mi6. four years later, he was released and flown to the uk as part of a swap for 10 russian spies, including the model anna chapman, who'd been arrested by the fbi. he'd lived here under his own name. but his family has told the bbc he believed the russian special services might come after him at any time, and that in the past two years his wife, brother and his son had died in mysterious circumstances. the kremlin denies any involvement. let's speak now to former mi5 intelligence officer annie machon who's in brussels for us this morning. so many unanswered questions. there isa so many unanswered questions. there is a lot we don't kn
cra brewing company brew dog has been criticised for a new beer that is marketed for girls.n our top story this morning, the emergency cobra meeting to discuss the suspected poisoning of a former russian agent. the government has warned of ‘robust‘ action if russia is found to be involved. so who is sergei skripal and why would he be a potential target? in 2006 he was jailed in moscow, convicted of passing the identities of undercover agents to mi6. four years later, he was released and...
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prioritization is in specialized services, it is important to remember in restoring the 2015 rolls through the cra or try and legislation, which this group would prefer, do it either way. but if you do it, let's remember 2015 rolls out an allowance for reasonable network management, which is joke was jack was describing, that things in real time need to managed properly by the isp. .. we use the term average people understand what we're talking about when were talking about prioritization and putting traffic into the link is us avoid doing it. there's other ways. you can prioritize by not having data count against the dave camp or other forms of usage-based pricing. we've seen this from comcast and we criticize that. that led to them changing their policy. because it was a threat of enforcement from the fcc which a bright line rules. so the situation we're in is a sticky predicament and we need to restore those rules so it can have the allowance that jeff was describing where isps can make these decisions but when it comes to out and out harmful discrimination on the network by isps that you have
prioritization is in specialized services, it is important to remember in restoring the 2015 rolls through the cra or try and legislation, which this group would prefer, do it either way. but if you do it, let's remember 2015 rolls out an allowance for reasonable network management, which is joke was jack was describing, that things in real time need to managed properly by the isp. .. we use the term average people understand what we're talking about when were talking about prioritization and...